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In Hospice as of now.
My second attempt at setting up palliative/hospice care happened yesterday with a visit from the intake nurse from the new agency. She told me when she was still doing field work she had three cases of PSP. She actually knew something about the disease. I felt like this was the place we should be. Someone
My second attempt at setting up palliative/hospice care happened yesterday with a visit from the intake nurse from the new agency. She told me when she was still doing field work she had three cases of PSP. She actually knew something about the disease. I felt like this was the place we should be. Someone
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PSP Association
5 years ago
Injury strikes.... So unhappy
It's been a rubbish week. Long days at work have meant an extra "rest" day as couldn't fit in a run. So today I went out really excited to get week6 run2 under my belt. First 10mins hard but okay. Jo told me to set off again when my knee decided to pop. Had to hobble back to the car and admit defeat
It's been a rubbish week. Long days at work have meant an extra "rest" day as couldn't fit in a run. So today I went out really excited to get week6 run2 under my belt. First 10mins hard but okay. Jo told me to set off again when my knee decided to pop. Had to hobble back to the car and admit defeat
WobblyJogger
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Couch to 5K
5 years ago
Episiotomy scar
Hi Everyone, just wondered if anyone has been referred to gynaecology for a painful episiotomy scar? I did have a rather traumatic birth which was complicated by a postpartum haemorrhage and since then my scar has been painful (10 months after giving birth!) 😞 My GP has been fantastic and has recommended
Hi Everyone, just wondered if anyone has been referred to gynaecology for a painful episiotomy scar? I did have a rather traumatic birth which was complicated by a postpartum haemorrhage and since then my scar has been painful (10 months after giving birth!) 😞 My GP has been fantastic and has recommended
Positive2022
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
5 years ago
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Week 9Run 1
So, was pretty anxious before this run. My last run was five days ago but due to a combination of jet lag, three days of thunderstorms and having to order a different size of running shoes, this is the first day I had a chance to get out. Managed to get out in the morning before it gets too hot over
So, was pretty anxious before this run. My last run was five days ago but due to a combination of jet lag, three days of thunderstorms and having to order a different size of running shoes, this is the first day I had a chance to get out. Managed to get out in the morning before it gets too hot over
Emeraldgael
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Couch to 5K
5 years ago
The story so far...
I started the C25K journey on the 11 March. In that time I've done 68 runs and covered just shy of 300km (I'm not including rugby matches and the distance figure includes the time spent walking during the early interval phase of the plan). Not only am I able to run further and faster than I was before
I started the C25K journey on the 11 March. In that time I've done 68 runs and covered just shy of 300km (I'm not including rugby matches and the distance figure includes the time spent walking during the early interval phase of the plan). Not only am I able to run further and faster than I was before
sTrongFuse
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Couch to 5K
5 years ago
Back at it
After 10 days of hell resting a groin injury, finally today I got back at it, was up nice and early, gear on and a plan to take it easy, promised myself some walk breaks if things got too much. Also decided for the first time to say goodbye to Jo and run on my own. I was nervous to be honest didn’t know
After 10 days of hell resting a groin injury, finally today I got back at it, was up nice and early, gear on and a plan to take it easy, promised myself some walk breaks if things got too much. Also decided for the first time to say goodbye to Jo and run on my own. I was nervous to be honest didn’t know
Richlfb
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Couch to 5K
5 years ago
Fibromyalgia after tx ??
So I’ve been diagnosed with fibromyalgia today as I’m in excruciating pain especially my legs and it has been getting worse the past few weeks🙈 I’m 3 months post tx My consultant said it’s the prograf and given me Quinine sulfate tabs to try. Has anyone else experienced this ? X
So I’ve been diagnosed with fibromyalgia today as I’m in excruciating pain especially my legs and it has been getting worse the past few weeks🙈 I’m 3 months post tx My consultant said it’s the prograf and given me Quinine sulfate tabs to try. Has anyone else experienced this ? X
Melwoods
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British Liver Trust
5 years ago
Bleeding for 2 weeks and lining is too thick 😩
So had my down reg scan today and they have said my lining isn’t thin enough!! I’ve been bleeding pretty heavy for 2 weeks, how is it not thin enough? They have said to stay on the buserelin and have another scan next week before I can move on to the next step. This didn’t happen last time. Anyone
So had my down reg scan today and they have said my lining isn’t thin enough!! I’ve been bleeding pretty heavy for 2 weeks, how is it not thin enough? They have said to stay on the buserelin and have another scan next week before I can move on to the next step. This didn’t happen last time. Anyone
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Fertility Network UK
5 years ago
Flare Up of D at Party
Hello, I should be used to it, but a flare up of sudden D coupled with cramps and nausea at a party last week has really knocked my confidence. One not very private loo and people rattling the door as I was in there a long time. I left after that. I was fine all day and had taken a precautionary Imodium
Hello, I should be used to it, but a flare up of sudden D coupled with cramps and nausea at a party last week has really knocked my confidence. One not very private loo and people rattling the door as I was in there a long time. I left after that. I was fine all day and had taken a precautionary Imodium
Katerina1
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IBS Network
5 years ago
I've been discharged!
Hello everyone! After 2 and a half years of constant hospital visits. I was discharged rom the respiratory clinic this week. My consultant said there is no sign of the pneumonitis but obviously I still have the fibrosis. I sincerely hope that my experience will give some hope to others that NSIP isn't
Hello everyone! After 2 and a half years of constant hospital visits. I was discharged rom the respiratory clinic this week. My consultant said there is no sign of the pneumonitis but obviously I still have the fibrosis. I sincerely hope that my experience will give some hope to others that NSIP isn't
JudithC
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
Oh my gosh I'm back again!
So it's been over 3 months since I've been allowed to run after my foot operation. It's been hard sitting and waiting for my feet to heal but I got the go ahead a couple of weeks ago to start running again. I had a fear that i might have to start C25K again as i had been out of running for so long. I
So it's been over 3 months since I've been allowed to run after my foot operation. It's been hard sitting and waiting for my feet to heal but I got the go ahead a couple of weeks ago to start running again. I had a fear that i might have to start C25K again as i had been out of running for so long. I
Fatbottomgirl
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Couch to 5K
5 years ago
Update
I'm trying orange overlays to help me to read without the pain in my head and sizzling in my head. I was disappointed as felt irritated and although could read it hurt.pains shooting up the back of myour head again. Nose vibrate and ears popping. It might of been a coincidence but I was ill that night
I'm trying orange overlays to help me to read without the pain in my head and sizzling in my head. I was disappointed as felt irritated and although could read it hurt.pains shooting up the back of myour head again. Nose vibrate and ears popping. It might of been a coincidence but I was ill that night
Nackapan
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Headway
5 years ago
Got problem need advice.
Hi all, I've been suffering with constipation and diarrhoea for a couple of weeks infact I can't remember the last time I had a normal bowel movement. It's come down to now when I go its majorly mucusy with blood. It doesn't hurt, I have been taking senna and drinking 4-8 sachets of Laxido but nothing
Hi all, I've been suffering with constipation and diarrhoea for a couple of weeks infact I can't remember the last time I had a normal bowel movement. It's come down to now when I go its majorly mucusy with blood. It doesn't hurt, I have been taking senna and drinking 4-8 sachets of Laxido but nothing
HeartBShep
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IBS Network
5 years ago
Craniectomy , Subdural Hematoma , Recovery
hi all , I have heard this is a good place to find people who have had a simalar brian injurie from a accident , And had subdural hematoma and had to be put in to a induced coma and a craniectomy was done , My accident happened about 10 weeks ago and operation. Just want to chat about the problems after
hi all , I have heard this is a good place to find people who have had a simalar brian injurie from a accident , And had subdural hematoma and had to be put in to a induced coma and a craniectomy was done , My accident happened about 10 weeks ago and operation. Just want to chat about the problems after
Monk42
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Headway
5 years ago
Lynch Syndrome Information Morning SVUH 13th September 2019: All Welcome
Lynch Syndrome exhibits characteristic features of cancer disposition syndrome, including elevated risks of certain cancers, earlier onset, and high rates of multiple primary cancers and the absence of typical risk factors. Cancers associated with Lynch syndrome include colorectal, endometrial, ovarian
Lynch Syndrome exhibits characteristic features of cancer disposition syndrome, including elevated risks of certain cancers, earlier onset, and high rates of multiple primary cancers and the absence of typical risk factors. Cancers associated with Lynch syndrome include colorectal, endometrial, ovarian
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OvaCare
5 years ago
Stomach discomfort
hello everyone,i was diagnosed with endometriosis last 2016, and turned 3 years this august. Lately i experience stomach discomfort it was started last month july. The stomach discomfort going to both sides and back like you have a hyperacidity or feeling full. I have 3 cysts on my left and 2 on the
hello everyone,i was diagnosed with endometriosis last 2016, and turned 3 years this august. Lately i experience stomach discomfort it was started last month july. The stomach discomfort going to both sides and back like you have a hyperacidity or feeling full. I have 3 cysts on my left and 2 on the
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Endometriosis UK
5 years ago
Private scan this aft 16+2 weeks pregnant
Going for a private scan this afternoon as I want to check on my subchorionic haematoma (and of course will be nice to see babe). Weve been team green from the get go, but my goodness was it hard to say no to finding out he gender when booking the scan 😅 although a scan at he hospital last week to check
Going for a private scan this afternoon as I want to check on my subchorionic haematoma (and of course will be nice to see babe). Weve been team green from the get go, but my goodness was it hard to say no to finding out he gender when booking the scan 😅 although a scan at he hospital last week to check
bms12
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Fertility Network UK
5 years ago
Anxiety taking over
Hi all....This is new to me. I am very nervous but I need help! I have just started prozac after quoting it about 3 months ago. I thought I was doing better in my life but I'm really not. I started back on 2 days ago and it's worse than ever. I'm so nervous and just not myself at all. I have no desire
Hi all....This is new to me. I am very nervous but I need help! I have just started prozac after quoting it about 3 months ago. I thought I was doing better in my life but I'm really not. I started back on 2 days ago and it's worse than ever. I'm so nervous and just not myself at all. I have no desire
CC14
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Anxiety Support
5 years ago
Baby teething? Or vaccines?
Hi Wanted to asked if anyone has this experience. My 13month old has been teething sometime now. This past few days gums are enlarged and very red. He has went off all foods will only drink his bottles however I am worried as he is having ongoing diarrhea really bad running and up his back straight
Hi Wanted to asked if anyone has this experience. My 13month old has been teething sometime now. This past few days gums are enlarged and very red. He has went off all foods will only drink his bottles however I am worried as he is having ongoing diarrhea really bad running and up his back straight
Singingintherainn
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
5 years ago
IBS symptoms - what works for you?
Just wondering what to try as I rapidly swing between constipation and diarrhoea. I'm scared to try anything like a laxative or a fibre supplement in case I take it at the wrong time for my tummy. It's so unpredictable! Any advice on probiotics?
Just wondering what to try as I rapidly swing between constipation and diarrhoea. I'm scared to try anything like a laxative or a fibre supplement in case I take it at the wrong time for my tummy. It's so unpredictable! Any advice on probiotics?
Tangerine1990
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Endometriosis UK
5 years ago
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